I didn't think updating chipset drivers would help the bios. But I thought it might help the BSOD.
Getting into the bios was another problem that isn't caused by a BSOD.
I wonder if its fact he is running 3600 ram at 3200
8192MB | 3200MHz | Unknown | F4-3600C16-8GTZNC |
G Skill have tested this ram with board so it should work -
https://www.gskill.com/product/165/326/1562840073/F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC but perhaps not at that speed.
could reset CMOS on motherboard (while PC is unplugged) as that will set ram to base speed. And might reduce freezing?
have you tried starting with bare minimum attached?
though to be fair, the only thing you could take out would be 1 stick
Asrock forums are weird, the posts go from bottom of page up. I don't find anything for this board but plenty on freezing Asrock bios.